The porn star who Charlie Sheen paid for sex during his now notorious 36-hour has a criminal past, it has emerged today.

A mug shot of Kacey Jordan has surfaced which shows the 22-year-old with mascara smeered across her tear-stained face.

She was arrested at the West Hollywood Sheriff Department in 2009, after being caught driving under the influence.

The adult film star spent 20 days in jail after pleading no contest.

Criminal past: Kacey Jordan - the porn star whom Charlie Sheen paid for sex during his 36-hour bender - was arrested in 2009 for driving under the influence

Earlier this week, Jordan was pictured cashing in a $30,000 cheque that Sheen had given her before he was rushed to hospital.

She's in the money: Kacey, pictured in LA last night,cashed in a $30,000 cheque from Charlie Sheen earlier this week

She also appeared on Good Morning America to talk about the wild party, claiming the star was on a mission to kill himself.

She said she was stunned by the Two And A Half Men actor's behaviour
during the bender last week and added that she saw the star smoke from a
tennis ball-sized pile of cocaine 'every two to five minutes'.

Meanwhile, a madam who claims she supplied Sheen with a prostitute during his drug fuelled 36-hour bender has spoken out.

The woman, who calls herself 'Felony', claims she ordered her escort to hide Sheen's cocaine from paramedics.

'I told her... if you could do Charlie a favour because if anyone
does have to go into the house, I don't want that sense of him being a
drug addict,' she told Radar Online.

'I was just, like, put in a drawer and put it away so when the police
or the paramedics, or whoever is coming, you know doesn't see that.

'She was like, "OK!" so she put the stuff away and she left.'

'Felony' claims she has supplied women to the Hollywood actor or the past four years.

Sheen's parents are said to be so concerned about his wild behaviour that they want a judge to put them in legal charge of his life.

Martin and Janet Sheen are considering going to court for a conservatorship - like the one placed on pop star Britney Spears by her parents in 2008.

But Sheen's parents are said to be unsure if a California judge would put them in control of their 45-year-old son's affairs.

'Both Martin and Janet think that it is pretty unlikely that their petition would be granted,' an insider told Radar Online.

Sheen was rushed to hospital in Los Angeles last week after an alleged 36-hour cocaine bender with porn stars at his Beverly Hills mansion.

Wild time: Kacey claims she saw Sheen smoke from a
tennis ball-sized pile of cocaine 'every two to five minutes'

It is the latest in a string of wild nights for the 'Two and a Half Men' star, who was also hospitalized in New York late last year after an incident with a woman at a luxurious hotel.

Meanwhile the future of his top-rated comedy show Two and a Half Men remains uncertain.

There has been no comment from CBS, series producer Warner Bros. Television or Sheen whether the actor will be back to film the remaining eight episodes.

The Monday night show's finished episodes will air Feb. 7 and Feb. 14 in the U.S.

To cover after that, CBS has ordered two extra episodes of Rules of Engagement and may increase its order for another sitcom as well as rely on Two and Half Men repeats.

No other comedy has the drawing power, which even in reruns averages bigger audiences (10.6 million, according to the Nielsen Co.) than first-run episodes of other network comedies, except for ABC's Modern Family (14.6 million).

Original episodes of Two and a Half Men top 15 million viewers and the show has increased its audience by 2 percent over last season, according to Nielsen.

Sheen signed a new two-year contract at the end of last season that makes him one of the highest-paid actors on prime-time TV.

'I'm checking TMZ, as I do every day, to know if I have to go to work at all,' his co-star, Jon Cryer, quipped on TBS' Conan last week.